Anonymous wrote:I used Sean Glennon with Home Savings & Trust Mortgage. http://www.seanglennonloans.com/index.rad
He is local, is responsive, got me the best loan and was willing to lock me in at a lower rate after I locked in my rate. Plus, he played football for the Hokies.
Anonymous wrote:Paul Nagel, First Home Mortgage
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:NOT Quicken Loans. Ugh!
fine for refi
Anonymous wrote:NOT Quicken Loans. Ugh!
Anonymous wrote:Peggy Shiei, Lion Bank, and Deb Levy, Eagle Bank. First Savings mortgage also gets great reviews. Stay away from big banks, as they are too slow for this market. Same for online services, as it may be difficult for the seller's realtor to get ahold of someone to vouch for you. Same for FHA, as their loans are seen as involving too much red tape. It is a seller's market. Sellers want, and can choose, the easiest, quickest, most surefire deal. That's why, whoever you choose, you are dealing with a local bank or mortgage firm, with a responsive broker.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you all are recommending brokers can you say if you received the best interest rates? I've been extremely unhappy at the rates quoted by brokers vs. Quicken. I have used Quicken in the past and yes it was a pain, but the interest rates were soooo much better than it made the hassle worth it.
I have 785 credit and was just quoted 4.75 yesterday with 20% down.
I did much better with a quote yesterday with slightly higher credit (same level, though) and 20% down. Call Joe DiSalvo...really.
Anonymous wrote:If you all are recommending brokers can you say if you received the best interest rates? I've been extremely unhappy at the rates quoted by brokers vs. Quicken. I have used Quicken in the past and yes it was a pain, but the interest rates were soooo much better than it made the hassle worth it.
I have 785 credit and was just quoted 4.75 yesterday with 20% down.